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  Word Descriptions subterranean, poetic, sacrilegious, actionable, cognate, mealy-mouthed, strait, tense, anterior, prostrate


   
Description of subterranean (adjective)
situated or occurring below the surface of the earth



   
Description of poetic (adjective: more poetic; most poetic)
lyrical



   
Description of sacrilegious (adjective)
impious



   
Description of actionable (adjective)
liable to a lawsuit



   
Description of cognate (adjective)
akin



   
Description of mealy-mouthed (adjective)
afraid to express facts or opinions plainly



   
Description of strait (noun: straits)
a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water



   
Description of tense (adjective: tenser; tensest)
strained to stiffness



   
Description of anterior (adjective)
prior



   
Description of prostrate (adjective)
lying prone or with the head to the ground



  Determinations of the words subterranean, poetic, sacrilegious, actionable, cognate, mealy-mouthed, strait, tense, anterior, prostrate

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